Article Courtesy of Market Watch By Sep Niakan Published November 9 , 2016 All signs lead downward for the Miami condo market. In the latest Q3 condo market statistics for the Greater Downtown Miami and the Miami Beaches, prices declined …
Article Courtesy of The Tampa Bay Times By Susan Taylor Martin Published November 16, 2016 There will be no “free houses” for Floridians who have defaulted on their mortgages but continue to live in their homes without paying. In a major opinion, the …
Article Courtesy of The Sun Sentinel By Paul Owers Published October 3, 2016 Construction on the H3 Hollywood condo has stopped, at least temporarily — and that may be an indication that the market for new condos in Broward County …
Article Courtesy of The Miami Herald By Enrique Flor Published September 24, 2016 Miami-Dade police launched their first blow in the fight to end local condominium fraud with the arrest Tuesday of a former accounting assistant accused of stealing thousands …
Article Courtesy of The Sun Sentinel By Ron Hurtibise Published September 22, 2016 South Florida customers of Citizens Property Insurance Corp will pay up to 10 percent more in premiums starting Feb. 1, following approval by state insurance regulators of nearly all …
Article and Video Courtesy of Channel 4 News Jax By Lynnsey Gardner Published August 27, 2016 JACKSONVILLE – A disabled combat veteran and his family contacted the I-TEAM for help after learning they are just days away from being evicted …
Article Courtesy of The Miami New Times By Jerry Iannelli Published August 7, 2016 Since the 1980s, Miami residents have been able to judge their city’s relative economic health by counting the number of cranes in the sky. More than …
Article Courtesy of The Herald-Tribune By John Hielscher Published July 27, 2016 More than 340,000 homes in Southwest Florida are at risk of hurricane storm surge, with a potential rebuilding cost topping $65 billion. The Sarasota-Bradenton area ranked eighth among major …
Article and Video Courtesy of Channel 10 News By Christina Vazquez Published July 22, 2016 HOLLYWOOD, Fla. – Condo owners say the illegal renting of units in violation of by-laws is wreaking havoc on HOA dues and quality of life. …
Article Courtesy of The Miami Herald By Mike Schneider Published July 7, 2016 Many of the single-family homes in the Piedmont Park neighborhood of Apopka, Florida, used to be owned by families — the Vargases and the Townes, the Pierces …